![]() It’s a nice little feature that makes using the app faster and more enjoyable. Pimp Your Screen will overlay a set of app icons, or the lock screen, on top of the wallpaper so you know exactly what the finished result will look like before you go through the effort of changing it. One of the app’s strengths, however, lies in its previewing feature. This is a minor problem, but more categorization would be nice, especially as more wallpapers are added. You can also just browse to this folder from the C: drive. Type C:WindowsWeb into the address bar at the top and hit enter. Just below the section that says Choose Your Picture, click on the Browse button. While the large selection of wallpapers is one of the app’s main features, the lack of more organization makes it a little time consuming to find the wallpaper you’re looking for. First, open Windows Settings and navigate to Personalization > Background. Pimp Your Screen breaks its wallpaper section into four categories: App Shelves (wallpapers with “shelves” for your app icons), Neon Combos, Home Screens, and Icon Skins (which surround your icons with different elements and designs). Pimp Your Screen gives you an exclusive selection of themes, Icon Skins, App Shelves, backgrounds and other great content for your screen. ![]() The Lock Screen and Home Screen Maker options let you overlay shelves and icon skins for further customization. Options Abound: You can find wallpapers in four categories in Pimp Your Screen. It’s simple to use and is a nice way to make a wallpaper your own. Users can customize their wallpapers further using the Lock Screen and Home Screen Maker feature, which allows users to select a wallpaper and overlay shelves, icon skins, or other images on top. ![]()
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